UIViewController.ShouldAutomaticallyForwardRotationMethods Property
Definition
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Whether rotation methods should be forwarded to child UIViewControllers.
[ObjCRuntime.Deprecated(ObjCRuntime.PlatformName.iOS, 8, 0, ObjCRuntime.PlatformArchitecture.All, "Use Adaptive View Controllers instead.")]
[ObjCRuntime.Introduced(ObjCRuntime.PlatformName.iOS, 6, 0, ObjCRuntime.PlatformArchitecture.All, null)]
[ObjCRuntime.Unavailable(ObjCRuntime.PlatformName.TvOS, ObjCRuntime.PlatformArchitecture.All, null)]
public virtual bool ShouldAutomaticallyForwardRotationMethods { [Foundation.Export("shouldAutomaticallyForwardRotationMethods")] [ObjCRuntime.Deprecated(ObjCRuntime.PlatformName.iOS, 8, 0, ObjCRuntime.PlatformArchitecture.All, "Use Adaptive View Controllers instead.")] [ObjCRuntime.Introduced(ObjCRuntime.PlatformName.iOS, 6, 0, ObjCRuntime.PlatformArchitecture.All, null)] [ObjCRuntime.Unavailable(ObjCRuntime.PlatformName.TvOS, ObjCRuntime.PlatformArchitecture.All, null)] get; }
member this.ShouldAutomaticallyForwardRotationMethods : bool
Property Value
The default value is true
.
- Attributes
Remarks
Application developers who override this member and set it to false
are responsible for controlling their child UIViewControllers rotation-related methods. Application developers should call their child UIViewController’s WillRotate(UIInterfaceOrientation, Double), WillAnimateRotation(UIInterfaceOrientation, Double), and DidRotate(UIInterfaceOrientation).